Dell PowerConnect 2848 - Switch - 48 ports - Managed - Desktop, Rack-Mountable For Sale

Dell PowerConnect 2848 - Switch - 48 ports - Managed - Desktop, Rack-Mountable
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Dell PowerConnect 2848 - Switch - 48 ports - Managed - Desktop, Rack-Mountable:
$99.99

The Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch offers incredible value to customers by delivering web-managed capabilities that allow users to manage the switch through an intuitive web interface. This 48-port version is scalable from small workgroups to highly dense aggregation solutions at the branch office requiring Gigabit Ethernet. In addition, this 48-port model has combo SFP ports for connecting the switch to other networking equipment located beyond the 100m distance limitations for copper cabling. The 48-port switch also saves power by reducing power consumption up to 73% on copper ports with short cables, and has energy efficient capabilities that automatically decrease power on any ports that detect unused or powered down devices saving both energy and money.


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